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Traffic disruptions planned Sunday for Prince George Iceman

Traffic disruptions planned Sunday for Prince George Iceman

Prince George Iceman 2024 event will occur on Sunday, Feb. 11 and organizers are letting residents know of the potential traffic impacts.
Iceman ice dicey but organizers remain hopeful

Iceman ice dicey but organizers remain hopeful

Multisport endurance race scheduled to start Sunday at 10 a.m. at Otway Nordic Centre
Downtown Prince George to host Winterfest on Feb. 17

Downtown Prince George to host Winterfest on Feb. 17

Winterfest on Saturday, Feb. 17 will be held at Veterans Plaza at City Hall and is hosted by Downtown Prince George.
New technology program available to Prince George students

New technology program available to Prince George students

The TekX program, offering dual credit, is a collaboration between the College of New Caledonia, the University of Northern British Columbia and School District 57.
High hazard ratings for two Prince George restaurants reduced

High hazard ratings for two Prince George restaurants reduced

Each of the three Prince George restaurants that received high hazard ratings recently have achieved lesser ratings during follow up inspections. There's also a moderate hazard rating for another food establishment.
Prince George liquor store fined $7,000 for selling to minor

Prince George liquor store fined $7,000 for selling to minor

LCRB general manager upholds penalty against Eastway Liquor Box
Prince George city council leaves contingency fund money unspent

Prince George city council leaves contingency fund money unspent

City council used $49,182 of its Council Contingency Fund in 2023
Downtown improvement strategy unveiled

Downtown improvement strategy unveiled

Downtown Prince George will be leading the team
Prince George Rusty Nuts team keeps aging players on the ice

Prince George Rusty Nuts team keeps aging players on the ice

Rusty Nuts team organizer, Dave Bellamy, and player, Gord Flewelling, talk about their time with the Prince George hockey team whose players range in age between 59 and 77 years old.
First intake of critical care paramedics trained in Prince George put down roots

First intake of critical care paramedics trained in Prince George put down roots

Eric Konkin, Joseph Balfour and Spencer Ovenden took their BCEHS paramedic training to highest level and are staying put to help save lives in northern B.C.